156 Trees, Stars, and Birds 



A LIST OF BOOKS ON TREES 



Apgar, Austin C. Trees of the Northern United States. 212 pages. 

 American Book Company, New York. Useful for identification of 

 both wild and cultivated species. 



Hough, Romeyn Beck. Handbook of the Trees of the Northern United 

 States and Canada East of the Rocky Mountains. Published by 

 the author, Lowville, New York. 470 pages, profusely illustrated. 

 A very useful book. 



Howard, John R. The Best Poems on Nature. 248 pages. Thomas Y. 

 Crowell Company, New York. An attractive collection of nature 

 verse of high literary order ; 24 pages are devoted to a section on 

 "Tree and Forest." 



Keeler, Harriet L. Our Native Trees. 425 pages, illustrated. Charles 

 Scribner's Sons, New York. 



Lambeth, W. A. Trees and How to Know Them. 47 pages. B. F. 

 Johnson Publishing Company, Richmond, Virginia. Contains 

 keys for identifying the principal forest trees of the South. 



Mathews, F. Schuyler. Field Book of American Trees and Shrubs. 

 450 pages, illustrated. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. 



Noyes, William. Wood and Forest. 309 pages, profusely illustrated. 

 Manual Arts Press, Peoria, Illinois. Especially useful for the in- 

 formation it gives about woods. 



Rogers, Julia E. The Tree Book. Royal octavo, 571 pages of text and 

 176 pages of illustrations. Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, 

 New York. A popular guide to the trees- of North America and to 

 their use and cultivation ; describes many species and gives much 

 information. 



Sargent, Charles Sprague. Manual of the Trees of North America (ex- 

 clusive of Mexico). Octavo, 812 pages, 644 illustrations of leaves 

 and fruits. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. Describes all 

 the known native species. 



Schaffner, John H. Field Manual of Trees. 149 pages. R. G. Adams 

 and Co., Columbus, Ohio. Contains keys for identifying trees both 

 in summer and winter ; suitable for the pocket. 



Stone, Gertrude L., and Fickett, M. Grace, v Trees in Prose and 

 Poetry. 184 pages, illustrated. Ginn & Co., Boston. Discrimi- 

 natingly chosen selections from legendary, historical, and fanciful 

 literature, inspired by the common trees of the United States. 



Weed, Clarence M. Our Trees: How to Know Them. Guide -and 

 descriptions by the author, photographs from nature by Arthur I. 

 Emerson. J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia. 



